1985
DOI: 10.1099/00207713-35-1-5
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Pasteurella avium (Hinz and Kunjara 1977) comb. nov. and Pasteurella volantium sp. nov.

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“…The genus Haemophilus also appears to be very heterogeneous. Sneath and collaborators (9,65) 49,1986) detected six DNA groups in this genus. The genus Haemophilus has been restricted to a DNA homology group with a degree of DNA binding of at least 58% D and contains Haemophilus influenzae, Haemophilus aegyptius, Haemophilus haemolyticus, Haemophilus parainfluenzae, and "Haemophilus interrnedius."…”
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“…The genus Haemophilus also appears to be very heterogeneous. Sneath and collaborators (9,65) 49,1986) detected six DNA groups in this genus. The genus Haemophilus has been restricted to a DNA homology group with a degree of DNA binding of at least 58% D and contains Haemophilus influenzae, Haemophilus aegyptius, Haemophilus haemolyticus, Haemophilus parainfluenzae, and "Haemophilus interrnedius."…”
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“…In the initial description of Avibacterium (Pasteurella) avium, two biovars were recognized, with biovar 1 being NAD-dependent and associated with chickens while biovar 2 was NAD-independent and associated with cattle (Mutters et al, 1985a). There has been continuing confusion about Pasteurella avium biovar 2, with Miflin & Blackall (2001) reporting that these biovar 2 isolates gave a positive reaction with a Pasteurella multocida-specific PCR based on the 23S rRNA gene.…”
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“…Inclusion of speciation-level identification tests (Table 2) allows all members of the genus Avibacterium to be clearly distinguished from all members of the genus Gallibacterium. Table 2 presents phenotypic properties established in this study as well as other studies in which strains have been confidently identified on the basis of genetic methods (Bisgaard et al, 2005;Christensen et al, 2002bChristensen et al, , 2003bMutters et al, 1985a). Additional phenotypic data for Avibacterium paragallinarum comb.…”
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